YOGYAKARTA - Choosing perfume feels fun, but not all fragrances are safe for the teenage body. There are a number of perfume ingredients that teenagers should avoid because they can disrupt hormonal balance and trigger skin irritation.
It should be noted that the body of adolescents is still in the development stage, so it is more vulnerable to certain chemicals. Unfortunately, many teenagers choose perfumes based only on the aroma without paying attention to the list of ingredients on the packaging.
Why Are Teenagers More Vulnerable to Chemicals in Perfume?The adolescent hormone system is actively developing, and this condition makes the body more sensitive to exposure to chemicals from the outside, including those contained in everyday perfumes.
As reported by the lavanila website, the skin of teenagers who are directly exposed to harmful substances can trigger an irritating reaction. In addition, the volatile molecules that the perfume releases into the air are also inhaled and can aggravate respiratory conditions. These two exposure pathways, both skin and respiratory tract, need to be watched out for.
So, don't underestimate this. Long-term daily exposure is much more dangerous than disposable.
Perfume Content That Teenagers Should AvoidHere are the ingredients that often appear in perfumes on the market and you need to know before buying:
Phthalates (Hidden Hormone Disruptors)Phthalates are used in perfumes to help the aroma stick longer on the skin and fabric. This material is a concern because some types show biological activity in laboratory studies related to endocrine disorders.
Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to these effects. Hormones that are not yet stable can be further disturbed if exposed to phthalates regularly.
Synthetic MusksSynthetic musks are used as fixatives to make perfume scents last longer. The problem is, these materials are slow to decompose in the environment and have the potential to accumulate in the body.
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On sensitive skin, synthetic musks can trigger contact reactions that appear a few hours after use. This makes many people unaware that perfume is the cause.
ParabenParabens are preservatives commonly found in beauty products, including perfumes. This substance has been the subject of regulatory reviews and consumer concerns due to its potential endocrine activity in laboratory studies.
For teenagers whose reproductive systems are developing, this is not a risk that can be ignored. For this reason, check the packaging label and look for the writing "paraben-free" before buying.
AldehydesAldehydes give a fresh and clean impression to perfumes, but some types are known to be irritants at high concentrations. The effect can be in the form of irritation of the eyes, nose, and skin.
Perfumes with a strong aldehyde aroma are often reported to trigger headaches, especially in sensitive users in closed rooms.
"Fragrance" or "Parfum" Without Detailed IngredientsThis is the most often overlooked. The label "fragrance" or "perfume" is an umbrella term that can legally hide dozens of chemicals, including phthalates, synthetic musks, and aldehydes.
So if you find a perfume without complete information, you can't know what you're actually spraying on your body. This is the main reason why ingredient transparency is so important.
By understanding the contents of perfumes that teenagers should avoid, it is a small step that has a big impact on long-term health. Don't let your daily habits become a hidden threat to your body. Visit VOI.ID for information about other interesting health and lifestyle!
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